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chapter 7
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chapter 9-16
chapters 17-24
chapters 25-32


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The maps in this section, from the textbook, provide valuable information that will help you conceptualize what you read. In order to get the most out of a map, it is important to take some time to study it and look for details. Below are some tips to help you in analyzing maps.
  • Always look at the scale. It allows you to determine the distance in miles or kilometers between locations on the map.

  • Examine the legend carefully. It explains the colors and symbols used on the map.

  • Note the locations of mountains, rivers, oceans, and other geographic features, and consider how these would affect such human activities as agriculture, commerce, travel, and warfare.

  • Compare the region on the map to earlier time periods and notice what has changed and what has remained the same.
 
Map 6.1: Palestine in the Time of Jesus
Map 6.2: The Roman Empire at its Height (117 CE)
Map 6.3: Divisions of the Restored Roman Empire c. 300 CE
Map 6.4: Migration and Invasion Routes